Open Dartmouth: Hilary Ryder, Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of The Dartmouth Institute, Associate Professor of Medical Education
I’ve found that OA publication is a great way to reach a large and interested international audience. In medical education, which is my field of interest, many international community members do not have the ability to subscribe to...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Pallab Sarker, Research Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
I believe that open-source knowledge exchange is critical for accelerating the rate of innovation and impact and our goals prioritize societal sustainability outcomes. This will also help publicize availability of our results throughout...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Olga Zhaxybayeva, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, Adjunct Associate Professor of Computer Science, Simons Foundation Investigator in Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems, 2018-19 Douglas C. Floren Fellow
"Thirty-seven out of my 51 publications in peer-reviewed journals (73%) are either Open Access or their full text became available after some time (6- 12 months since publication, or in some cases later). Everything I published since 2015...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Glyn Elwyn, Professor of The Dartmouth Institute, Professor of Community and Family Medicine
My research in Shared Decision Making supports deeper collaboration between patients and clinicians, making it essential that these ideas reach all the way to the public to include everyone - patients, caregivers, clinicians, etc. Here at...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Gevorg Grigoryan, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Adjunct Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, Adjunct Associate Professor of Chemistry
Publishing in open-access journals ultimately translates into higher visibility of the work. It means any researcher in the world, whether they work in a small or large company, a small or large university, or any other institution, can...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Hany Farid, Albert Bradley 1915 Third Century Professor of Computer Science & Julia Dressel '17
"It is, of course, always best for scientists to publish their work in Open Access journals so that the public has free and unfettered access to the latest scientific results. In the case of Julia Dressel’s thesis work, this was...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Peter Winkler, William Morrill Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
"Mathematics research is something that can be done, and indeed is done, around the world. Mathematical talent is found everywhere and very little is needed in the way of resources-often, just a pencil and paper. But access to articles is...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Vicki May, Associate Professor of Engineering
"I am currently developing a Massive Open Online Course (or MOOC) entitled ‘ The Engineering of Structures Around Us,’ which is free and open to the anyone around the world but is targeted at high school students. One of my main reasons...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Wojciech Jarosz, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
"In my research, I develop new algorithms to more efficiently produce photorealistic computer generated images by simulating how light interacts with its environment. This work often builds upon techniques developed decades ago in areas...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Dan Rockmore, Associate Dean for the Sciences; Director of the Neukom Institute for Computational Science; William H. Neukom 1964 Distinguished Professor of Computational Science; Professor of Mathematics &Computer Science
Open in order to..."share our understanding and ideas with the world!"
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Jeffrey Ruoff, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies
"An open society flourishes from the open exchange of ideas. As Einstein said in 1954: ‘By academic freedom, I understand the right to search for truth and to publish and teach what one holds to be true.’ Faculty members are workers like...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Feng Fu, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Open in order to..."disseminate my interdisciplinary research broadly and freely to anyone who is interested yet might come from a different field."
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Bruce Duncan, Emeritus PRofessor of German Studies
"My various programs, which help students to understand and practice German grammar and to read various great literary works in the original, use computer resources developed at Dartmouth [and] are a result of collaborative work with...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Richard Wright, Professor of Geography; Orvil Dryfoos Professor of Public Affairs
Why do you share your work? "Because research and teaching is all about communication among different scholars and various publics."
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Nathaniel Dominy, Professor of Anthropology
"We committed to open access publishing generally, and especially when our work is funded by federal agencies or occurs in developing countries. Being a scientist is a great privilege and I think we have a moral obligation to share our...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Rachel Obbard, Assistant Professor of Engineeering
"I study sea ice, an important part of the global climate and our ecosystem. Sharing my research with all communities of interest is important to engaging people around environmental problems. My first open access paper was more widely...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Alison V. Holmes, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Associate Professor of The Dartmouth Institute
"It is critical to make the results of Dartmouth research better known to pediatricians around the world, as well as to potential students, faculty, and collaborators. The benefit of the Dartmouth Open Access Policy is that even for high...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: William Cheng, Assistant Professor of Music
"I have chosen to publish my book, Just Vibrations: The Purpose of Sounding Good (University of Michigan Press, 2016), both in print and OpenAccess so that it can reach as many readers as possible, especially those who might otherwise be...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Jeremy DeSilva, Associate Professor of Anthropology
"As a paleoanthropologist, I study the origins and evolution of humans through the fossil record. What the fossils we find have revealed—the human story—belongs to all of us. Open access publication allows everyone to share in this journey...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Kofi Odame, Associate Professor of Engineering
"Publishing in [an open access] journal gives my work broader accessibility. Of course, I also make preprints of my articles available on my web-site.”
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Kevin Reinhart, Associate Professor of Religion
"The Dartmouth Faculty Open Access Policy liberates our scholarship from proprietary presses. It is ethically imperative to make my scholarship available to my colleagues worldwide and to my sources, Turks and Arabs, whose history and...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: John Batsis, Associate Professor of Medicine and The Dartmouth Institute, Geisel School of Medicine
"Open access permits the dissemination of research studies that our team feels is important enough for researchers to have availability to and not have them restricted to journal subscriptions. This promotes the dissemination of our work."
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Lisa Adams, Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine; Associate Dean of Global Health
"While teaching medical students and residents in Rwanda through Dartmouth's participation in the Human Resources for Health program, I saw the benefits of open access publishing first-hand. If we want to have the same expectations for...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Ryan Calsbeek, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
“Science is discovery, not invention. The information we gather about the natural world is information that belongs to everyone and so it should be freely shared."
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Elijah Stommel, Professor of Neurology, Geisel School of Medicine
"We are studying environmental risk factors for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal disorder with no known cause or cure. We are specifically interested in the neurotoxin BMAA which is produced by cyanobacteria, bacteria that are...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Karl Griswold, Associate Professor of Engineering
"Research advances in biotechnology are happening at an accelerating pace, and timely access to new publications can be critical. Open access ensures that the entire community can view our latest work as it’s published, which benefits...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Michelle Warren, Professor of Comparative Literature
"I study the Mediterranean Middle Ages, quite distant from us yet quite relevant to many issues. Open access connects the past to the future, the local to the global. Open access means hope for equal access. So long as we have electricity."
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: John Voight, Associate Professor of Mathematics
"I choose open access because my research is funded by taxpayers by a National Science Foundation grant, and so I think the results should be freely available to all. The progress of science relies on wide dissemination, and the ability...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Tom Cormen, Professor of Computer Science & Devin Balkcom, Associate Professor of Computer Science
"We want to bring the algorithmic concepts we teach in Computer Science 1 to a wider-and younger-audience, so we partnered with Khan Academy to produce introductory tutorials with companion quizzes, challenges and projects. Going forward...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Michele Tine, Assistant Professor of Education
"I believe my work reached individuals outside of my field and outside of academia in ways that it would not have otherwise done because of open access. This is particularly important for me because my research has applied implications. ...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: William Scott, Emeritus Professor of Classics
"I have written several books on Greek literature, and yet have found the widest readership through a book on oral literature, The Artistry of the Homeric Simile, that I published open access with the Dartmouth College Library."
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Annabel Martín, Director of the Gender Research Institute at Dartmouth (GRID); Associate Professor of Spanish, WGSS, Comparative Literature
"Open access of scholarship in the Humanities is especially important in our age of media inundation. Alternative critical voices doing intense scrutiny of texts and culture and in languages other than English should not be hidden away...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Anne Kapuscinski, Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor in Sustainability Science
"I am fully committed to open access publishing because it takes full advantage of the Internet’s potential to be a beneficial force in the world. As Editor-in-Chief of the Sustainability Transitions knowledge domain of Elementa: Science...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Sol Diamond, Associate Professor of Engineering
"I prefer open access when publishing research that could benefit a broad spectrum of readers within and beyond academia. Dartmouth’s Open-Access Publication Equity Fund plays a key role in enabling me to choose open access because it...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Alex Barnett, Professor, Applied Mathematics
"Co-author Timo Betcke and I wanted to release an open-source software package that implemented our solution methods for wave scattering. The means solving for the way light and sound waves bounce of various geometries of objects. We...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: Txetxu Aguado, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
"In my field of studies (Women’s, Gender, and Sexualities Studies / Comparative Literature / and Hispanic Studies), restrictions to open access of materials because of senseless and absurd copyright laws makes my research more difficult...
View MoreOpen Dartmouth: David Kotz, Champion International Professor
“It takes a great deal of effort to collect data about live, production computer networks, especially those involving mobile computers and wireless links. Thus, it is important for researchers to share these hard-won datasets, amplifying...
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Dartmouth Scholarship contains peer-reviewed articles, conference proceedings, books, and other works published by Dartmouth faculty, including those from Arts & Sciences, the Geisel School of Medicine, the Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business. Most materials in this collection are freely available to read and download to anyone in the world.
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Submissions from 2021
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When and Why Did Human Brains Decrease in Size? A New Change-Point Analysis and Insights From Brain Evolution in Ants, Jeremy M. DeSilva, James F.A. Traniello, Alexander G. Claxton, and Luke D. Fannin
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Photodynamic priming with triple-receptor targeted nanoconjugates that trigger T cell-mediated immune responses in a 3D in vitro heterocellular model of pancreatic cancer, Pushpamali De Silva, Shazia Bano, Brian W. Pogue, Kenneth K. Wang, Edward V. Maytin, and Tayyaba Hasan
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A framework to identify structured behavioral patterns within rodent spatial trajectories, Francesco Donnarumma, Roberto Prevete, Domenico Maisto, Simone Fuscone, Emily M. Irvine, Matthijs A.A. van der Meer, Caleb Kemere, and Giovanni Pezzulo
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Visualizing temperature-dependent phase stability in high entropy alloys, Daniel Evans, Jiadong Chen, George Bokas, Wei Chen, Geoffroy Hautier, and Wenhao Sun
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A bioimpedance-based monitor for real-time detection and identification of secondary brain injury, Alicia Everitt, Brandon Root, Daniel Calnan, Preston Manwaring, David Bauer, and Ryan Halter
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Placental DNA methylation signatures of maternal smoking during pregnancy and potential impacts on fetal growth, Todd M. Everson, Marta Vives-Usano, Emie Seyve, Andres Cardenas, Marina Lacasaña, Jeffrey M. Craig, Corina Lesseur, Emily R. Baker, Nora Fernandez-Jimenez, Barbara Heude, Patrice Perron, Beatriz Gónzalez-Alzaga, Jane Halliday, Maya A. Deyssenroth, Margaret R. Karagas, Carmen Íñiguez, Luigi Bouchard, Pedro Carmona-Sáez, Yuk J. Loke, and Ke Hao
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Design of gate-tunable graphene electro-optical reflectors based on an optical slot-antenna coupled cavity, Tao Fang, Xiaoxue Gao, Xiaoxin Wang, and Jifeng Liu
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Maternal depression trajectories and child BMI in a multi-ethnic sample: a latent growth modeling analysis, Charlotte V. Farewell, Ryley Donohoe, Zaneta Thayer, James Paulson, Jacinda Nicklas, Caroline Walker, Karen Waldie, and Jenn A. Leiferman
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Performance assessment of MRI guided continuous wave near-infrared spectral tomography for breast imaging, Jinchao Feng, Shudong Jiang, Brian W. Pogue, and Keith D. Paulsen
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Luminescence complementation technology for the identification of MYC:TRRAP inhibitors, Edmond J. Feris, John W. Hinds, and Michael D. Cole
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Beyond fingerprinting: Choosing predictive connectomes over reliable connectomes, Emily S. Finn and Monica D. Rosenberg
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Spectral analysis of climate dynamics with operator-theoretic approaches, Gary Froyland, Dimitrios Giannakis, Benjamin R. Lintner, Maxwell Pike, and Joanna Slawinska
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Bounds on charged-lepton flavor violations via resonant scattering, Emidio Gabrielli, Barbara Mele, and Roberto Onofrio
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A potential role for restricted intertactical heritability in preventing intralocus conflict, Madilyn M. Gamble and Ryan G. Calsbeek
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Microstructures in a shear margin: Jarvis Glacier, Alaska, Christopher Gerbi, Stephanie Mills, Renée Clavette, Seth Campbell, Steven Bernsen, David Clemens-Sewall, Ian Lee, Robert Hawley, Karl Kreutz, and Kate Hruby
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Mitochondrial ATP fuels ABC transporter-mediated drug efflux in cancer chemoresistance, Emily L. Giddings, Devin P. Champagne, Meng Han Wu, Joshua M. Laffin, Tina M. Thornton, Felipe Valenca-Pereira, Rachel Culp-Hill, Karen A. Fortner, Natalia Romero, James East, Phoebe Cao, Hugo Arias-Pulido, Karatatiwant S. Sidhu, Brian Silverstrim, Yoonseok Kam, Shana Kelley, Mark Pereira, Susan E. Bates, Janice Y. Bunn, and Steven N. Fiering
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Detecting supraglacial debris thickness with GPR under suboptimal conditions, Alexandra Giese, Steven Arcone, Robert Hawley, Gabriel Lewis, and Patrick Wagnon
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Exercise routine change is associated with prenatal depression scores during the COVID-19 pandemic among pregnant women across the United States, Theresa E. Gildner, Elise J. Laugier, and Zaneta M. Thayer
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Associations between postpartum depression and assistance with household tasks and childcare during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from American mothers, Theresa E. Gildner, Glorieuse Uwizeye, Rebecca L. Milner, Grace C. Alston, and Zaneta M. Thayer
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Revisiting an IgG Fc Loss-of-Function Experiment: The Role of Complement in HIV Broadly Neutralizing Antibody b12 Activity, Benjamin S. Goldberg, Chengzi I. Kaku, Jérémy Dufloo, Timothée Bruel, Olivier Schwartz, David A. Spencer, Ann J. Hessell, and Margaret E. Ackerman
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Sparsity-based recovery of three-dimensional photoacoustic images from compressed single-shot optical detection, Dylan Green, Anne Gelb, and Geoffrey P. Luke
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Understanding the timing of Chinese border incursions into India, Kevin T. Greene, Caroline Tornquist, Robbert Fokkink, Roy Lindelauf, and V. S. Subrahmanian
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High-Resolution Late Devonian Magnetostratigraphy From the Canning Basin, Western Australia: A Re-Evaluation, Theodore Green, Sarah P. Slotznick, Plinio Jaqueto, Timothy D. Raub, Eric Tohver, Ted E. Playton, Peter W. Haines, Joseph L. Kirschvink, Roger M. Hocking, and Paul Montgomery
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Republicans are more optimistic about economic mobility, but no less accurate, Matt Grossmann, Kayla Hamann, Jennifer Lee, Gabrielle Levy, Brendan Nyhan, and Victor Wu
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Introduction, Sadhana Warty Hall